Venue

Conference venue

Dates: 3rd & 4th October
Venue: The Royal Geographical Society

The Royal Geographical Society (RGS) stands as an esteemed institution at the forefront of geographic exploration and understanding. Established in 1830 in London, it has remained a beacon for adventurers, scientists, and enthusiasts alike. With a mission to promote the advancement of geographical science, the RGS has played a pivotal role in supporting groundbreaking expeditions, fostering research, and disseminating geographical knowledge globally. Through its prestigious awards, publications, and educational programs, the society continues to inspire curiosity about the world and encourage the exploration of its wonders.

 

How to get there:

Royal Geographical Society

Underground stations

South Kensington (Piccadilly, District and Circle Lines): 11 minutes*, 0.7km

Knightsbridge (Piccadilly Line): 15 minutes*, 1.0km

Gloucester Road (Piccadilly, District and Circle Lines): 17 minutes*, 1.2km

Green Park – nearest step free access from street to train (Jubilee, Piccadilly and Victoria Lines): 35 minutes or take bus 9 to get to the Society, 2.4km

*Approximate walking times

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Mainline stations

Paddington Railway Station (Hammersmith & City, District, Circle and Bakerloo Lines): 28 minutes*, 1.8km

Victoria Railway Station (Victoria, District and Circle Lines): 37 minutes*, 2.5km

Marylebone Railway Station (Bakerloo Line): 42 minutes*, 2.8km

*Approximate walking times